Goff, who set a Cal single-season record with 3,508 passing yards, is expected to be fully recovered in time for Cal's spring workouts.

"We are pleased that Jared is expected to make a full recovery and be back on the field for spring ball," Cal coach Sonny Dykes said in a statement. "We have confidence he can build on the promising campaign he had in his first season at Cal."

Goff was injured on a hit by Stanford linebacker Shayne Skov midway through the second quarter on Saturday.

Cal's Jared Goff (16) evades the pressure from Washington State's Emmitt Su'a-Kalio (96) in the first half of their NCAA football game played at Memorial Stadium on the UC Berkeley campus in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013. (Dan Honda/Bay Area News Group)
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The Marin native broke Cal's single-game record with 504 yards against Washington State and became the second Pac-12 quarterback with three games of at least 450 yards. He threw 18 touchdowns this fall.